Thursday, July 9, 2015

Scrub cattle are not profitable

Scrub cattle are not profitable

Scrub cattle are not profitable



"Scrub" cattle are not profitable. They mature slowly and consequently consume much food before they are able to give any return for it. Even when fattened, the fat and lean portions are not evenly distributed, and "choice cuts" are few and small.

By far the cheapest method of securing a healthy and profitable herd of dairy or beef cattle is to save only the calves whose sires are pure-bred animals and whose mothers are native cows. In this way farmers of even little means can soon build up an excellent herd.



Fig. 250. Head of a Galloway Cow

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